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So it was Quenser who set up the bomb. That bastard. Though the alternative was killing her, it's still a little jarring that he screwed her over like that. Anyone but a MC, I'd praise him. But a hero? Harsh.

Oneshot finished the rest of chapter 1: I'm sure people have been saying this since the beginning, but seriously this time that was one hell of a plan that Quenser came up with on the spot while being crushed by the Inertia of a speeding Object. To say that he works well under pressure is a huge understatement, not to mention putting himself at risk of getting shot by the Princess Seriously, is he doing this on purpose ?

To top it off he planted the seeds of discord among the enemy and manages to look super cool in front of a girl (again).

One of my favorite quote that got overlooked

Quote:

“Oh, god. Wouldn’t it be faster if you just got the Object design from her in bed?”

Part 10 - DAMNIT! You knew didn't you Kuroishinigami ?! That's why you brought up that idol! I thought something was suspicious

Ckckck... It's elementary, my dear Watson Kamachi is a master of using Chekhov's Gun in Index, and from what I read so far from Heavy Object, he seems to like using it too in here. That's enough to deduce that the idol in the beginning of the chapter is most likely Quenser's osananajimi

Even though I've already completed this chapter in Chinese, I want to compare it with the English script to see how much I got it right- surprisingly, if I sent worry too much about the complicating narrative and focus mostly on the dialogue I could still get the big picture.

As for the part itself, what can I say? It was definitely a Kamachi style plot twist that spins what you know about the premise; one of the things I like with what he's done is that there no one faction that can be considered 'good'; everyone has their own style of douchebaggery. Even the good guys are working for assholes.

Kamachi should stick to writing more military setting stories, he definitely knows how to make a shirt situation even worse at the drop of a hat perfect for military stories.